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Noun | 1. | ![]() demo, demonstration - a visual presentation showing how something works; "the lecture was accompanied by dramatic demonstrations"; "the lecturer shot off a pistol as a demonstration of the startle response" big stick - a display of force or power; "speak softly but carry a big stick" |
2. | ![]() show - the act of publicly exhibiting or entertaining; "a remarkable show of skill" parade - a visible display; "she made a parade of her sorrows" light show - a display of colored lights moving in shifting patterns | |
3. | display - a visual representation of something float - an elaborate display mounted on a platform carried by a truck (or pulled by a truck) in a procession or parade representation - a creation that is a visual or tangible rendering of someone or something Snellen chart - display consisting of a printed card with letters and numbers in lines of decreasing size; used to test visual acuity spectacle - an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale | |
4. | display - behavior that makes your feelings public; "a display of emotion" histrionics - a deliberate display of emotion for effect production - a display that is exaggerated or unduly complicated; "she tends to make a big production out of nothing" sackcloth and ashes - a display of extreme remorse or repentance or grief | |
5. | display - exhibiting openly in public view; "a display of courage" communication - something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups acting out - (psychiatry) the display of previously inhibited emotions (often in actions rather than words); considered to be healthy and therapeutic array - an impressive display; "it was a bewildering array of books"; "his tools were in an orderly array on the basement wall" sight - anything that is seen; "he was a familiar sight on the television"; "they went to Paris to see the sights" flaunt - the act of displaying something ostentatiously; "his behavior was an outrageous flaunt" presentation - the act of making something publicly available; presenting news or other information by broadcasting or printing it; "he prepared his presentation carefully in advance" | |
6. | display - an electronic device that represents information in visual form caller ID - a small display that will show you the telephone number of the party calling you alphanumeric display, digital display - a display that gives the information in the form of characters (numbers or letters) display board, display panel, board - a vertical surface on which information can be displayed to public view electronic device - a device that accomplishes its purpose electronically flat panel display, FPD - a type of video display that is thin and flat; commonly used in laptop computers monitoring device, monitor - display produced by a device that takes signals and displays them on a television screen or a computer monitor raster - the rectangular formation of parallel scanning lines that guide the electron beam on a television screen or a computer monitor CRT screen, screen - the display that is electronically created on the surface of the large end of a cathode-ray tube VDU, visual display unit - (British) British term for video display window - (computer science) a rectangular part of a computer screen that contains a display different from the rest of the screen | |
Verb | 1. | display - to show, make visible or apparent; "The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month"; "Why don't you show your nice legs and wear shorter skirts?"; "National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship" show - make visible or noticeable; "She showed her talent for cooking"; "Show me your etchings, please" open - display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer bring forth, produce - bring out for display; "The proud father produced many pictures of his baby"; "The accused brought forth a letter in court that he claims exonerates him" hold up - hold up something as an example; hold up one's achievements for admiration bench - exhibit on a bench; "bench the poodles at the dog show" moon - expose one's buttocks to; "moon the audience" flaunt, ostentate, show off, swank, flash - display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously; "he showed off his new sports car" brandish - exhibit aggressively; "brandish a sword" model - display (clothes) as a mannequin; "model the latest fashion" |
2. | display - attract attention by displaying some body part or posing; of animals |